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House Hunting In Licking County

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A set of turn-of-the-century glass-plate negatives bought at an auction prompted a New York photographer to set off for central Ohio to document architectural and social change

The Greatest American Cars

Author: Brock Yates

A leading authority picks the top ten. Some of the names still have the power to stir the blood. And some will surprise you.

Why the Military Can’t Get the Figures Right

Author: Jerome Tarshis

A former Department of Defense adviser—one of Robert S. McNamara’s Whiz Kids—explains why we tend to overestimate Russian strength, and why we underestimate what it will cost to defend ourselves.

Does a Freeborn Englishman Have a Right to Emigrate?

Author: Bernard Bailyn

Just before the American Revolution, the flight of British subjects to the New World forced a panicky English government to wrestle with this question.

“Texas Must Be Ours”

Author: Robert V. Remini

On the 150th anniversary of Texan independence, we trace the fierce negotiations that brought the republic into the union.

Texas Faces the Camera

Author: William Broyles, Jr.

The Lone Star state as it once was, proud, isolated, independent, the undiluted essence of America forever inventing itself out of the hardscrabble reality of the frontier

The Last Real Presidential Debate

Author: Tom Swafford

It took place in 1948, and it was orchestrated, with difficulty, by the program director of a faltering Portland, Oregon radio station. He persuaded two Republican candidates to argue formally about an actual issue, with no moderator.

Fruitlands

Author: Joseph J. Thorndike, Jr.

The idealists who founded this utopian colony were singularly well-versed in mystical philosophy and singularly ignorant about farming.

Getting to Know Us

Author: Wenhui Hou

After a year at the University of Missouri studying American history, a Chinese professor tells what she discovered about us and how she imparts her new knowledge to the folks back home.